Irregular Periods – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment (Video)
Irregular periods are a common problem in women of all age groups and may occur due to hormonal imbalance, PCOS, thyroid disorders, stress, weight changes, pregnancy, or lifestyle factors. A normal menstrual cycle usually occurs every 21 to 35 days. If periods come too early, too late, or are missed for several months, it is called irregular periods.
Watch this video to understand the causes, symptoms, treatment options, and when you should consult a gynecologist.
Watch Video – Irregular Periods
Key Points Explained in This Video
In this video, we discuss:
- What are irregular periods
- Normal menstrual cycle length
- Causes of irregular periods
- PCOS and irregular periods
- Thyroid and menstrual irregularity
- Stress and lifestyle factors
- Treatment options
- When to see a doctor
Irregular periods should not be ignored if they occur frequently, are associated with heavy bleeding, acne, hair growth, weight gain, or difficulty in pregnancy.
Common Causes of Irregular Periods
The most common causes include:
- PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
- Thyroid disorders
- Hormonal imbalance
- Stress
- Sudden weight gain or weight loss
- Excess exercise
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Perimenopause
- Certain medications
When to See a Doctor
You should consult a gynecologist if:
- Periods stop for more than 3 months
- Very heavy bleeding
- Bleeding between periods
- Severe pain during periods
- Acne and facial hair growth
- Weight gain with irregular periods
- Difficulty getting pregnant
Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent infertility, anemia, and hormonal complications.
Read Detailed Article on Irregular Periods
For detailed information on causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, read the full article here:
https://bestgyno.in/irregular-periods-causes-symptoms-treatment/
FAQ – Irregular Periods Video
1. What are irregular periods?
Irregular periods are menstrual cycles that occur less than 21 days apart, more than 35 days apart, or when periods are missed for several months.
2. What is the most common cause of irregular periods?
PCOS is the most common cause of irregular periods in young women.
3. Can irregular periods affect pregnancy?
Yes, irregular periods may affect ovulation and make it difficult to conceive.
4. Are irregular periods treatable?
Yes, treatment depends on the cause and may include hormonal treatment, lifestyle changes, or treatment of thyroid or PCOS.
5. When should I see a doctor for irregular periods?
You should see a doctor if periods stop for more than 3 months, bleeding is very heavy, or you are trying to conceive.
Medical Reference
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), irregular periods may occur due to hormonal imbalance, PCOS, thyroid disorders, stress, or changes in body weight. Evaluation may include hormonal tests, ultrasound, and treatment depends on the underlying cause. You can read more in this medical guideline:
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/abnormal-uterine-bleeding
The NHS also states that irregular periods are common during puberty, after pregnancy, and near menopause, but persistent irregular cycles should be evaluated by a doctor:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/irregular-periods/